Only if Deadly Poison is about to fall off the target, you can use Shiv. To generate combo points we will be using Mutilate.Īfter 3-5 combo points, we’ll want to use Slice and Dice.Īt 5 combo points, use Rupture and aim to have this maintained throughout the entire fight. We’ll begin the encounter in Stealth, allowing for our opening ability to be Garrote to apply the Damage-over-Time (DoT) effect.
Without a Shaman, you want to ensure BOTH weapons have Deadly Poison applied to them. At this time, if you have a Shaman with Windfury Totem, it does override the Poison on your Main-Hand weapon, so making sure that Deadly Poison is applied to your Off-Hand weapon in this case is important. The main abilities Assassination Rogues will be using in their rotation are:įirst, we’ll want to ensure that our weapons have Deadly Poison applied. Admittedly, it is a pretty basic rotation. Outlaw is allright, but I cant stand playing them. Currently assassination is doing insane damage in team fight, I have topped damage meters even with aff locks and UH dk's on my team. In this section we will cover the rotation for Assassination Rogues in TBC Classic. In arenas its personal choice but in BG's, assassination or outlaw will be the way to go.